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Stories tagged with: religious
The Ultimate Guide to Master of Divinity Programs
http://www.mastersindivinity.org/the-ultimate-guide-to-maste...
If you’re interested in becoming a religions leader, especially in the Christian faith, you’ll likely need to earn a Master of Divinity, or MDiv. This type of program is much more comprehensive than master’s degree programs in most other fields, so if you’re new to considering theology as a field of study, it can be a bit confusing to understand your options.
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Tags: Theology, religious, education
Top Twenty Most Influential Christian History Professors
http://accreditedonlinebiblecolleges.org/2011/top-20-most-in...
Some of the most influential history of religion professors may be digging in the sand in a Mediterranean desert or he or she may be hired by a Christian college, but have a focus on another religious practice or focus on Christianity as adopted by another country. These top 20 most influential Christian history professors fit those descriptions and more.
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Tags: religious, professors, study, research
Fake Holy Quran Distributes Particularly in the Middle East
http://abna.ir/data.asp?lang=3&id=157598
There is a new and fake version of the Qur'an or the Muslim Holy Book, the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) warned Sunday, saying copies are being distributed particularly in the Middle East.
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Tags: Islam, muslim, shia, Shiite, religion, religious, quran
The Name of the Lord - Classical Hebrew
http://www.classicalhebrewblog.com/2008/03/05/the-name-of-th...
The Tetragrammaton Yhwh is the personal name for the God of Israel and Judah as revealed to Moses in the Wilderness (Exodus 3:14). This name is first attested to outside the bible in the late ninth century Mesha Inscription, where the enemy king of Moab announces “I took the vessels of Yhwh and dragged them before Chemosh” (line 17).
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Tags: history, education, hebrew, bible, religious
Bible Study - The City Of Ugarit
http://www.classicalhebrewblog.com/2008/02/27/ugarit/
The City of Ugarit was a well-known city and kingdom which flourished during the second millennium BCE, located on the coast of the Mediterranean in today’s northern Syria. The location of the city was unknown until 1928, when a grave discovered by accident in the village of Ras Shamra turned out to be part of the Ugarit necropolis.
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Tags: history, archeology, travel, religion, religious, bible, heb
The Nazareth Cross project - The World’s Largest Cross
http://www.israel-on-blog.com/the-nazareth-cross-project-the...
The Nazareth Cross project aims to strengthen all of the people of Nazareth. It also will dramatically improve the atmosphere for its citizens, tourists, and visiting pilgrims. But at the core of this effort are the people of the city. This is why over half of the project’s income will be invested back into to the Nazareth community.
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Using Online Appointment Software For Churches
http://www.createappointments.com/news/news-22.html
It may be interesting to learn how churches handle technological transformation. The internet provides both challenges and opportunities for the church and other religious organizations. One such opportunity may be in the area of appointments.
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Tags: software, appointment, church, religious, religion, scheduling
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